Mother's Day With Mommie Dearest at Music Box

This press release just came in from the Music Box about a cool Mother’s Day event. Had to share…

Camp Midnight invites you to spend MOTHER’S DAY WITHMOMMIE DEAREST” on Sunday, May 10 at 1:30pm at the Music Box Theatre.

Camp Midnight fans and their mommies are invited to “get up early” for a special presentation on the camp classic Mommie Dearest, the iconic 1981 film about movie star Joan Crawford starring Faye Dunaway. The Joan-a-Palooza festivities start at 1:30 pm with a pre-show hosted by Dick O’Day and featuring performers from the Hell in a Handbag theater company.

Get out your eyebrow pencil, shoulder pads and f*** me pumps to compete in the Joan Crawford look-a-like contest! Thrill to prize giveaways! Be amazed at a special performance by The Joans, the world’s first band dedicated to “giving Joan Crawford a rock-n-roll voice.”

A screening of the over-the-top camp classic immediately follows the pre-show mayhem. Audience members will receive an interactive audience guild, and members of Camp Midnight will provide hilarious running commentary throughout the film.

Capture the moment for all eternity with a special photo taken with Joan and Christina by Rick Aguilar Photo Studios with a portion of the proceeds to benefit Hell in a Handbag’s upcoming revival of Poseidon!

Special Brunch Offer:
Camp Midnight is offering an exclusive upgrade for the event. Guests can purchase V.I.M.(Very Important Mother) tickets that include brunch beginning at noon at Blue Bayou (3734 N. Southport) and preferred, reserved seating at the theatre.

Tickets:
Tickets for MOTHER’S DAY WITHMOMMIE DEAREST” are $12 each. Special V.I.M. tickets are $24. Both ticket options may be ordered in advance at www.ticketweb.com. Tickets will also be available, while supplies last, at the theater box office, day-of show only.

Camp Midnight:
Camp Midnight presents the best (and worst) in camp movies at the Music Box on a seasonal basis. Camp Midnight presentations are hosted by the camptacular emcee Dick O’Day (Emmy award winning “Wild Chicago” correspondent). David Cerda, founder and lead singer with The Joans, is playwright and Artistic Director of Hell in a Handbag Productions (the company that the Chicago Reader says, “Represents the gold standard in camp in Chicago”). www.dickoday.com, www.handbagproductions.org

Music Box Theatre:
Located at 3733 N. Southport, Chicago (www.musicboxtheatre.com)

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